Hello Bartlomiej,

Could you post the command you used for gdalwarp? Perhaps you need to set
one or more parameters (f.i. -r where you set the resampling method) to
process the areas that now result in NODATA.

The complete list of parameters can be found here:
http://www.gdal.org/gdalwarp.html



2014-08-28 14:03 GMT+02:00 Bartlomiej Burkot <[email protected]>:

>  Dear MS Users
>
> Please look at the attachement and maybe you will recognize the problem. I
> think some of you could have encountered this problem with one pixel gap
> between rasterfiles in tileindex layer?
>
>
> Description:
> I have a set of rasters which I warped to epsg:3857 projection using
> gdalwarp.
> During the reprojecting the new raster had been rotated by small angle.
> After that I created a tileindex shape file using gdaltindex and
> configured layer:
> LAYER
>         NAME "myname"
>         TILEINDEX "tilindex.shp"
>         TYPE RASTER
>         OFFSITE 0 0 0
>     END
>
> On the result map I see the gaps between raster files in the layer. (See
> the attachment).
> Mayby there is a option in gdalwarp command to extend the new image by
> making it 1 pixel widther? May by something like resampling method or
> algorithm?
> Could you please pint me to the solution of this problem?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Bartek
>
>
>
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